74 year old man creates an AI lawyer for court

lawyers are using AI to create their arguments, LEO are using AI to write their reports
Its absolutely insane, to the point universities are using AI to detect AI because not a single one of them is intelligent enough to recognize too intelligent.

We are barreling towards actual Idiocracy.

Nobody coming up has any real or useful knowledge. I know, I know, every generation says the same about the ones that follow, but this is drastically different.

I don't even know how to articulate just how fucked this is, and I am an educated and verbose man.

I should probably ask AI to tell me how I feel
 
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Its absolutely insane, to the point universities are using AI to detect AI because not a single one of them is intelligent enough to recognize too intelligent.

We are barreling towards actual Idiocracy.

Nobody coming up has any real or useful knowledge. I know, I know, every generation says the same about the ones that follow, but this is drastically different.

I don't even know how to articulate just how fucked this is, and I am an educated and verbose man.

I should probably ask AI to tell me how I feel

I can't wait for the first time an officer goes to testify in case. Defense asks a question, I'm sorry I can't recall that, can I review my report? Did you write the report? Uh, no. AI did. That shit is gonna get dismissed.

Plus they are entering personal information into an AI model that should never be entered into a self learning program that goes into a database. AI is going to be the downfall of society.

Learn how to write a fucking report you morans
 
Did you write the report? Uh, no. AI did
So, I guess pre what we think of AI was around, AMR was running their own report writing software in certain states.
We'd enter basic subject and event data and this fucking thing would not only generate your narrative but it would extrapolate data to fill in any box you forgot to fill.

It was crazy. I made my opinion about it extremely clear and refused to use it.
People were signing reports they neither wrote nor read and I wasn't going to be the middle management stooge trying to defend that shit to keep my job.
 
When writing speeding tickets I used to think that the old pre-made pads where you just filled in the basics like name, location, plate speed etc was easy.

Now apparently with GPS and in car printers you do even less because you swipe the license card and it spits out most of it already done.
 
So, I guess pre what we think of AI was around, AMR was running their own report writing software in certain states.
We'd enter basic subject and event data and this fucking thing would not only generate your narrative but it would extrapolate data to fill in any box you forgot to fill.

It was crazy. I made my opinion about it extremely clear and refused to use it.
People were signing reports they neither wrote nor read and I wasn't going to be the middle management stooge trying to defend that shit to keep my job.

Our cad would do it, it would take the notes dispatch entered and it would generate a report based off the information submitted, it was always bullshit, I was told first day on FTO, don't use this
 
When writing speeding tickets I used to think that the old pre-made pads where you just filled in the basics like name, location, plate speed etc was easy.

Now apparently with GPS and in car printers you do even less because you swipe the license card and it spits out most of it already done.

Little more than that, we switched to the system before I got done, it was pretty slick, it would enter location based off the gps, you would enter the DL number and it would propagate the information from that, you would click the violation in the drop down, write a sentence on the stop for memory purposes if they fought the ticket and just print it to give them a copy. It's a pretty slick system.
 
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